Assuming that you are talking about salt-water fishing, small boats are limited by the amount of electronic equipment that they can carry on board, creature comforts including a galley, seating, Stateroom vs. bunks, bathroom facilities including shower, amount of clear rail space, bait carrying capacity, greater range due to larger fuel capacity, water maker, and the size of the fish hold. Also, longer (heavier) boats, ride bad weather better.
Smaller boats do allow you to work smaller structure since they typically carry fewer anglers.
A chair lift is too large to be installed on a small fishing boat. You can hoever modify the boat to allow acess. I have read of a boat made that has a drop-down bow and wheelchair tie downs, so it is possible to do so.
This question can be answered with the word "yes." You can fish in any boat but it can't be bigger than a small yacht. It either has to be a speed boat or a small fishing boat.
A trawler is a fishing boat that drags a large fishing net called a trawl.
It depends on the kind, the type and the features you want for your small fishing boat. But in most cases it ranges from at least $200.00 - $800.00 online.
You go to the fish master guy on the pier, and if you are unlimited then the option will be to launch fishing boat for a large price. Best to get with you guild or a large crew and go together.
Boat fish
A boat which is used by the fisherman for fishing
McCullom Lake is motorized, but limits the horsepower of a motorboat to only 7.5 h.p. Awesome fishing, you just need a small boat with a small motor (or a large trolling motor).
Because a pin has a small surface area and a boat has a large surface area.
It depends of the size of the boat. A guy with a 15 foot skiff with an outboard could be a commercial fishing boat is he is engaged in commercial fishing. On the other end there are very large factory processing ships that would have very large powerful engines.
A Gaff, used for hooking large fish and dragging them into the boat.
This really depends on what type of fishing you plan to use. If you are after bigger game, a wide bass boat is great. If you are fishing a small river, then a trolling Jon boat would be ideal.